AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. G'ourtenay Place. 'Phone 165. " TO-NIGHT, at S. SATURDAY. 2.30. « New - FULLERS' Vaudeville ■j Bpecialitv FULLERS' Company. OUB NEW PROGRAMME! .i THE VAUDEVILLE SUCCESS | That all Wellington is talking about. Enthusiastic Reception of MISS ALICE PIERCE The MISS ALICE PIEIiCE Distinguished MISS ALICE PIERCE Impressionist. Of whom Madame Sarah Bernhardt said upon witnessing 'her performance—"That child has the spark of genius. She will go fnr." Sensational Success Nightly of BOLLINGER AND REI'NULDS, BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS, An extraordinary and amazing comedy slack-wire act. Absolutely unique. MR. GEORGE WHEELER, MR. GEORGE WHEELER, America's Versatile Tramp Musician, MISS BETTY BRUCE, England's Representative Comedienne, THE ASTELLES, Acrobatic and Balancing Act, Unbounded Success Nightly of MISS AMY MURPHY Operatic MISS' AMY MURPHY Soprano. Contralto and MTSS NELLIE BLACK Violinist. MISS NELLIE BLACK ARMSTRONG and HOWARTH, CON_ MORENI. WARD LEAB. | 'Anu Everbody's Favourite Comedienne, .MISS VIOLET TREVENYON. Prices—2s., Is. Gd., Is. Hooking at the Bristol, 6tl. extra. Doors, 7.15. ' ' Where a now showing, i Thanhouser's powerful dramatic study, A Revelation in Sensational Incidents. • ' • Tense, absorbing story, ■ A BATTLE OF WITS, A BATTLE OF WITS, A BAT'IJLE OF TOTS, A BATTLE OF WITS, Wherein coiispirAors aTe checkmated, and their desperate deeds ate brought to naught by the skill, wit, and strength [ a clever reporter. This exciting sub. j jeefc is the 17th episode of , THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY, A serial drama that has magnetically attracted thousands weekly throughout the world. SALONIKA. SALONIKA. SALONIKA. A grand scenic study of the Grecian town . where the Allied Armies have their headquarters. THE JINK ON JENKS. A Humorous Funny Story. HILDA OF THE SLUMS. A powerful attractive drama of the underworld. JIMMIE ON THE JOB, A very funny joke was played on Jimmie. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Interesting War Scenes, in'cludiug Lord Kitchener inspecting the National Guard, etc. Prices—Adults 6d., Children 3d. TO LET. rLET, 6-roomed House and 4-roomed Whare, at'Rona Bay. Apply Edward's Store, Rona Bar. TO LET, immediately, small Furnished ' House, every convenience; gas cooker; good locality; penny section. Address at "Dominion" Office. j HOUSE TO LET, ..FURNISHED. ISLAND Bay Beach, i ROOMS, all conveniences. Rent, 455. I Apply , S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay, ] BRINSMEAD PIANOS. • ' THE BRITISH BRINSMEAD, ' BY its intripsic mialitie6 the Brinsmead Piano has acnievcd, throughout the world,' a repute which is' unsurpassed. The accumulated experience of almost a ' century is embodied in each instrument; . whether it bo a Concert Grant or a Boudoir Upright. In construction, there is • observed the same unremitting exactitude 1 and zealous craftsmanship to produce the 1 best. Thus is the Brinsmead tradition i secured and maintained. 7 c The namo "BRINSMEAD" on a Piano e is a guarantee, not only of a British c Piano, but of the instrument which in all 1 zones is the Premier Piano, containing S all the latest improvements with the in. r vention of which, the name of Brinsmead o is for ever associated. t These famous instruments may be in. o spected at the Showrooms of the Solo 6 A gents:—. C CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. I Established 54 Years. MAGNETOS. MAGNETOS. '■ T SPECIALISE in Armature Winding -a- and Condensers. Vulcanised fittings made and repaired on the premises. Magnets re-magnetised. J All work fully guaranteed. T J. H. KINNIBURGH, a Engineer. 10 Manners Street. T
AMUSEMENTS. and posilutely£ ). Maybe there aren't such ijords, but 0 nevertheless it's a sure tiling that the BEST Pictures ojt— * >c --AT TM.S- ci »i 1 fern f | . // J) 1 Pi.ays ||M^| M DlfF£R£Nf PAKTS j j |f woke P<cn>ftE, §\4r | %y? • I TRULY A GREAT FILM, ' • . . GRANDLY ENACTED. A Biff, Bright, and New Bill as wellj T IN THE FRENCH FIRING LINE -•/■■ (Actually a Film 1 Trip to the ~ , A REAL GOOD GAZETTE. . A , QUIET GAME (Wizard Funsters), i •' ; . And • :i. The Funniest Little Sporting Comedy eveif . Camcrafrraphcd. Everybody seems "y ' tickled about "Never Despair." ! ' .PRICES—3d., 6(1., Is. j BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS., WANTED to Sell, Stationery and! Fancy Goods Business, ,£285; turnv : over, .£l3O monthly; moderate rent; given away, as owner accepting position with' i wholesale house. Stock said to bo worth. ; £100. Arthur B. Gibson, Land Agent, [ New Plymouth. ; | ' TipOß SALE or Will bo Lot, a Good/' 1 Sound, Country Butchcr's Business, 1 ■ in prosperous district; business average,' ! 5 bodies a' week, 15 sheep, 2 pigs; 5-< ; roomed dwelling house, 15 sheep, 2 pigs; 5- • and machinery; 2 delivery carts and beeS , cart. Price, .£1300; <£500 cash down;ronti 255. per week, shop, dwelling-house, and > land. "Butcher," "Dominion" Office. , WANTED TO SELL. , j ; WELL-ESTABLISHED IRONMONGS i ■ *V dry BUSINESS, West Coast,/,' i South Island. Easy terms. Good reasons ' ' for selling. Splendid opportunity Apply. by letter "IRONMONGER," .' \ C/o "Dominion" Offica, ; FOR SALE. . ~ ';' A SAWMILL, as a going concern, situ{ S ated at Ngawaka, Taihape.. Partiou-'"' .! lars: Ono 16 h.p. Brown and May's Port- '; able Engine; Breast Bench, complete with ' i saws; Breaking-dowu Bench, twin saws j i X Robinson Hauler, 1501b. pressure; 25 chains Jin. wire rope; 50 chains Jin. wire -" ; / rope; complete with blocks, ctc" Threo j sets of trucks and truck horses; tramline ; lo Siding and Siding Rights; 300 acres of', 'j good Milling Bush; about 16,000 ft. to the; j acre; mixed bush, wliite pine, rimu, and ; totara, with. a sprinkling of matai. 'The',' ; owner is leaving the district, and offera-' i the above for .£IOOO. Apply to H. ALEX- I ANDER, Sawmiller, Taihape; or Marsh., and Miller, Foundry, Taihape. ' ; ~i ! FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY BUSI-T • NESS FOR SALE. . \ (THREAT Comer position, in heaTt of 1 yT busy Hawke's Bay town; good Shop; I living rooms upstairs; reasonable rent: ! good lease; large takings; furniture and ' i everything as it stands. ...... ... j A GOOD SOUND BUSINESS. Wire and write for full particulars from! | C. S. WILSON AND CO. ' i (GILL BROS.), i ' Auctioneers, j HASTINGS. H.B. ' TNTEREST equals 16s. a Week for a JL Splendid North Island Boarding. . House, and Store, with 13-acres, for Sale- \ i Large, well-furnished 11-roomed House, with Store,and Two Cottages; 5 acres in oats. House has hot and cold service and other conveniences. Store doing a cash trade that can be' much increased by a more experienced man; .£750, mortgage 5J per cent., nearly threo years to j run. Cottages let at ss. each. Price, including 13-aore Freehold, with House, Cot- i tages, Stables, Crops, and Live Stock, in. eluding two oows iu profit, horse, pigs, express, and JG3OO Grocery Stook ,£1400.-. Cash wanted; ,£650 or offer. N.Z. Business i Exchange, 187 Manchester Street, Christ- ' j church. ' EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery '; Buttons have come to hand. Brass ; Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc.,'! . i at THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor, Zl : Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). 1
Special Feature Advertisements. ■ BROS. 1 ' WILLIS STREET. V X . . . GREAT Millinery Sale This Morning at Nine. > ... Following on our usual custom to clear the Season's. Millinery early, whiles there is still plenty of Summor weather left in. which to wear it, wo arc holding this GREAT MILLINERY SALE TO-DAY, when all - TRIMMED HATS AND STRAW SHAPES WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE . AND LESS. To show the gonuino character of this Millinery Sale, wo have not' troubled to re-mark the stock through again—every hat is marked in. plain figures, and you simply got it for half the marked price. READY TO WEARS. | 3 cases, lato arrivals, delayed in transit, are included ALL' in this sale; beautiful fresh goods just out of the boxes. Usual Prices, Ss. lid. to 15s. 6d-. WHITE CORDED SILK. ®|7f I SILK 1)K CHINE. #/| 1 DARK COLOURED SATIN. ff / H H HROCHE CREPE DE CHINE. . 1 f STRAW READY-TO-WEARS. STRII'KD SILK HATS Usual Prlcei TUSSOtfE SILK HATS. 8/11 to 15/s,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2668, 13 January 1916, Page 7
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